I thought we'd pretty much run the gauntlet of movie mash-ups like "Sh*t People of Certain Race/Gender/Religion/Industry Say", so when I came across the mash-up of movie middle fingers yesterday, I thought for sure it had already been done.

Chris Rock was at Sundance last week to promote his new film, 2 Days in New York, directed by Julie Delpy, whose best movie was Killing Zoe and I will fight people to the death if they believe otherwise.

As <a href="http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/2011/11/first-teaser-for-tim-erics-billion-dollar-movie">we’ve previously learned</a> about Tim & Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim play directors who are tasked with creating a billion dollar movie and of course they screw it up.

In news so creepy you should actually expect it to involve Nicolas Cage, the star of the upcoming films Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance and The Frozen Ground visited Paris, France over the weekend as he was honored by the Musée Grévin with his very own wax statue.

Life must be pretty fantastic for 24-year old supermodel and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Brooklyn Decker, what with her marriage to America’s most above average male tennis player, Andy Roddick, and her blossoming acting career.

Before X-Men: First Class came out, it
Fox has just closed a deal with Matthew Vaughn to come back and direct the sequel to X-Men: First Class, with Simon Kinberg writing the script and Bryan Singer back as producer.

Much <a href="http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/2011/09/wholl-win-the-bucky-larson-first-positive-review-sweepstakes" target="_blank">like Bucky Larson</a>, Katherine Heigl's One for the Money was abruptly Trojan-horsed into theaters without being screened for critics this past weekend.

If our commenters are to be believed, Jon Stewart DID attend plenty of punk shows in the 80s, but according to what seems like fairly solid<a href="http://rvamag.com/articles/full/13641/jon-stewart-moshing-in-rva" target="_blank"> research by RVAMag</a>, the above picture purported to Jon Stewart at a Dead Kennedys show is actually of Red Cross/Prevaricators bassist Alford Faulkner.

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